ProTools 10.3.6 and 11 are not compatible with new Mac OSX 10.9 Mavericks
11 Freezing before going to program
10.3.6 it works but AAX plugin doesn't work and must delete many of them .
When I try to use for example EQ 7 it freezing as well

ProTools 10.3.6 and 11 are not compatible with new Mac OSX 10.9 Mavericks
11 Freezing before going to program
10.3.6 it works but AAX plugin doesn't work and must delete many of them .
When I try to use for example EQ 7 it freezing as well

How could you expect that PT will work OK on 10.9? Maverick is in its first beta stage and you even complain about PT 11 and plugins don't work?

PT 10.3.6 works for me in Mavericks (DP1 and DP2; DP3 untested), however it seems processing power is inclined to drop out - I have lots of 'lost connection/change buffer size' errors, and the new 002/003 driver doesn't work (well, the control panel doesn't display, so you can't control it. Also, SPDIF seems to not work in the new driver for 002, period).

Not sure why I'm having so many errors when bouncing and recording. I really need to just switch back to Snow Leopard; didn't have any errors in that. Problems have been occurring ever since I upgraded to ML (10.8), and performance become so unstable I really had nothing to lose by testing 10.9.

My CPU (Native) meter in System Usage is generally below 35%, but I still get these errors.

My session files are stored on a striped RAID set (which moves data significantly faster than any other drive I have) - not sure if PT has troubles with RAID since 10.8, but it certainly didn't have these issues when I was in 10.6.8...

I didn't feel this thread was about complaining, but rather people sharing their experiences with it.

Seriously, why would anyone think it should work with an OS that's still in development (and not available to the general public)? Especially when Pro Tools doesn't always update OS support all that quickly?

That being said, it DOES work.

Still, I see nothing wrong with those of us who have Pro Tools, and have Mavericks sharing our experiences with it.